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Adult €2, kids, citizen and students pass €1 for the entrance. You can ask for audio guide as well. small garden in the middle, beautiful architecture and story don't miss! Must visit if you in Valencia.

This is not a large or a time-consuming attraction, but it is worth viewing it. The entrance fee is only 2 euros, and you can wander around the rooms and see some very nice examples of woos paneling, impressive pillars and some ornate carvings and...More

This is a wonderful building, and a cool and calm break in a busy day of touring. We turned down the audio guide, which I'm not usually a fan of, but there were no signs or info boards anywhere. So whilst it was lovely to...More

It is a great place to visit and it will take you up to one hour (at most) to see all of it. It used to be the Valencia center of commerce and where silk was produced and trade. It is a unique building. Don't...More

Really nice place for only 1 euro of ticket (we got a reduction because we are students, otherwise it is 2). The main hall is really impressive and beautiful and also the other smaller rooms are quite interesting.

This is a beautiful building, just behind central market; free entry & hand held equipment for audio descriptions available for €3 (€2 if you present Valencia tourist card). Also suggest worth seeing the museum of silk, 5 minute walk away, but be aware they close...More

La Lonja is the Silk Exchange. The Silk Museum is called the Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda and is on Carrer de l'Hospital, 7
La Lonja opening hours are Mon-Sat 9:30 am to 7pm Sundays and bank hols 9:30 am to 3pm. Entry... More

La Lonja is the Silk Exchange. The Silk Museum is called the Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda and is on Carrer de l'Hospital, 7
La Lonja opening hours are Mon-Sat 9:30 am to 7pm Sundays and bank hols 9:30 am to 3pm. Entry fee is €2 or €1 for students and over 60, free on Sundays.
You can find them at VisitValencia dot you know who.
Don't know about Silk Museum opening hours and fees.

I would see the beautiful older parts of the city first. The Mercado and the Silk Exchange are almost across the street from each other. The main square and Basilica are close and wandering the streets for an hour or more... More

I would see the beautiful older parts of the city first. The Mercado and the Silk Exchange are almost across the street from each other. The main square and Basilica are close and wandering the streets for an hour or more a delight. The hop on hop off bus will drive by the City of Arts and Sciences and give you a view of the amazing architecture without having to spend the day there. Be sure to take the correct route since there are two in the city. It is really worth it. With only one day I would not go to the Aquarium which has in fact a quite a large variety of sea life. By the way the pastry shops are wonderful. In fact the best of any place in Europe that we have found including France where we spent a month. Valencia is a treasure. Enjoy.

Entrance is free on Sundays and you have to pay for the excellent audio guide, but note that the attraction closes at 3 p.m. and there are no refreshment facilities although there is a toilet on site which is useful to know... More

Entrance is free on Sundays and you have to pay for the excellent audio guide, but note that the attraction closes at 3 p.m. and there are no refreshment facilities although there is a toilet on site which is useful to know for those of us over 60!!)